
What is "polity," "politics," and "policy"? From politics to public policy, a look from political science
The process of implementing public policy is known as the public policy cycle. The first stage of this cycle is the identification and definition of public problems

New Social Movements: The Theory of the Mobilization and Demobilization Phase of Society
Social movement theories, in their attempt to explain the genesis and articulation of collective action, must explain the relationships between individual motives and collective action

Types of Conservatism and Their Compatibility with Democracy: From the French Revolution to Edmund Burke
Conservatism can be distinguished from other ideologies that are also nationalist by its defense of the union of Church, State, and monarchy

The 'Counter-revolutionary' Conservatives of the French Revolution: A Key Concept for Understanding Conservative Ideology
The rise of conservatism is situated in the context of liberal revolutions, and especially in the French Revolution of 1789. It was born as a social, political, moral, and even intellectual response to revolutionary waves

Why do social movements occur? All the keys to understanding both their success and their failure
Social movements, unlike political parties, do not seek to gain power. Thus, social movements aim to influence society's values to change them in the direction they advocate.

Attitudinal indicators based on Almond and Verba's theory: they are also present in CIS surveys
There is a wide variety of attitudinal indicators—indicators of attitudes towards multiple political objects—that we categorize based on the four types of political objects defined by Almond and Verba.
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